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[Terminal Care] Was Jerry mistreating the patients?

[Terminal Care] Was Jerry mistreating the patients?

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Hello, Officer  

After talking to some of the Yoknapatawpha Acres residents and their family members, Detectives Armstrong and Murphy have a fuller picture of how difficult Jerry could be and how difficult some of the patients could be.

Was any of that cause for murder or was Jerry's death just an accident?

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Examine the evidence, and share your thoughts in the comments.

Tip: Want to catch up on what's happened so far in the Terminal Care investigation? Check out the Case Recap.

Coming up … as the detectives learn more about the goings-on at Yoknapatawpha Acres, does it lead to answers or more questions?



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Ed Harbison interview

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The detectives spoke to Ed about his and his mother's experiences with Jerry Shaw.


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Ed Harbison bio

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Ed has struggled to adequately care for his mother since his father died.


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Magnolia Harbison bio

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Magnolia's son moved her into Yoknapatawpha Acres when she needed constant help with her arthritis.


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Magnolia Harbison interview

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The detectives talked to Mrs. Harbison about her roommate, Rose, and their encounters with Jerry.


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Rose Jenkins interview

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The detectives asked nursing home resident Rose Jenkins about her alleged complaint about Jerry Shaw.


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Rose Jenkins bio

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Rose moved into Yoknapatawpha Acres after her husband's death last year.


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Lillie Cain interview

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The detectives asked the receptionist about the nursing home's visitors on the day Jerry died.


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Visitors Log

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The detectives obtained the Yoknapatawpha Acres visitors log for the day Jerry Shaw died.


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Joe Wilson bio

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Joe's mother taught him cooking, baking, and compassion for the lonely people he meets.


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Joe Wilson interview

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The detectives talked to Yoknapatawpha Acres' head cook about operations at the facility.


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Jack Thomson interview

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The detectives spoke with nurse's aide Jack about working with Jerry.


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Jack Thomson bio

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Jack always wanted to follow in his mother's footsteps and become a caregiver.


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